Websites to Download Ebooks for Free
The Internet is a place to find and get almost anything. This also includes e-books. There are a lot of existing websites on the internet that allow you download e-books for free. But, not all of them are completely legal.
There are so many websites to download the e-books illegally, but if you don’t want to get any issues like copyright and, malware you better be on those websites. Here are some of the websites where you can download e-books legally for free.
Project Gutenberg
Most people have probably heard of Project Gutenberg. Run entirely on the effort of volunteers, Gutenberg is probably the oldest digital library, and houses over 48,000 ebooks. It has them in various formats, from plain-text to Kindle friendly formats to epubs.
Gutenberg even has a collection of audiobooks if you want. These range from ones read out by the computer, to ones that volunteers read out.
The website itself can be a little intimidating to use with books being nested behind several layers of navigation, but it's still possibly the most exhaustive resource for free books online.
Free-eBooks.net
Fictionwise.com
Fictionwise.com is committed to providing the Internet's most comprehensive collection of fiction (and yes nonfiction too!) in the most popular eBook formats.
Scribd.com
Stay informed, discover new passions, feed your curiosity, and never stop learning with access to everything you want to read.
Feedbooks.com
With Feedbooks, enjoy your books on any device : smartphones, tablets or dedicated readers.
Literature.org
Open Library
Another free resource for public domain books, Open Library is great because it has lists people can create, which you can also see - so for example, there's a list of historical romance novels, and a list of books on the fur trade. Or you could search for all books about Istanbul, for example, in the subjects view. These tools make it easy to find the next book to read, which is handy if you're not too familiar with the older books you find in these free libraries.
Bartleby.com
Quite unlike Herman Melville's Bartleby the Scrivener, who was most uncooperative, Bartleby the website is a great resource, particularly for students. The site contains a huge number of readings, classics from literature, and also has a large collection of non-fiction that includes works of political and social history.
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